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  • Oldest Fossilized Vomit on Land Offers Clues to 290-Million-Year-Old Life

    Oldest Fossilized Vomit on Land Offers Clues to 290-Million-Year-Old Life

    A 290-million-year-old regurgitalite found in Germany reveals the diet of early land predators. This rare find provides a snapshot of a Permian ecosystem within the supercontinent Pangaea.


    Star Trek & Mars: Why Today’s Space Dreams Miss Sci-Fi’s Warning

    Star Trek & Mars: Why Today’s Space Dreams Miss Sci-Fi’s Warning

    Critiquing militarized space and Elon Musk's Mars colonization, this piece argues they misinterpret Star Trek's dark 2020s. It contrasts current societal issues with Mars's hostile reality, concluding Earth is the true 'remarkable planet' for focus, not a 'terrible idea' Mars settlement.


    The Unseen Symphony: How Organs Communicate for Health & Longevity

    The Unseen Symphony: How Organs Communicate for Health & Longevity

    Organs constantly communicate using diverse methods beyond hormones and nerves, influencing aging, metabolism, and regeneration. Recent discoveries, like Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) and the hypothalamus's role, reveal a complex inter-organ network. Understanding this 'unseen symphony' offers new therapeutic avenues for health and longevity.


    AlphaGenome: Google DeepMind’s AI for Advanced Genome Analysis

    AlphaGenome: Google DeepMind’s AI for Advanced Genome Analysis

    AlphaGenome, a Google DeepMind AI, simplifies genome research by analyzing DNA at high resolution, outperforming prior models like Borzoi. It predicts genetic consequences and mutations, with potential for disease diagnosis and understanding fundamental biology.


    Why Common Colds Hit Some Harder: New Study on Nasal Cell Immune Responses

    Why Common Colds Hit Some Harder: New Study on Nasal Cell Immune Responses

    Researchers at Yale used single-cell RNA sequencing to discover how rhinoviruses affect nasal cells, revealing why immune responses vary and how proteins like NF-κB influence infection severity.


    Review: Susan Wise Bauer’s ‘The Wonderful Shadow’ – A History of Illness

    Review: Susan Wise Bauer’s ‘The Wonderful Shadow’ – A History of Illness

    Review of Susan Wise Bauer's 'The Wonderful Shadow,' a book chronicling illness from Hippocratic to germ theory. Praised for its historical depth and narrative, it also critiques some modern parallels and highlights the slow shift to scientific consensus on disease.


    February Stargazing Guide: Best Gear for Moon, Planets, and Stars

    February Stargazing Guide: Best Gear for Moon, Planets, and Stars

    Explore February's night sky with expert tips on viewing the moon and planetary conjunctions using the best telescopes, binoculars, and astrophotography cameras.


    Pulsars Reveal Distant Dark Matter Subhalo

    Pulsars Reveal Distant Dark Matter Subhalo

    Scientists used 19 pulsars to detect a significant gravitational pull from a massive, non-luminous object, likely a dark matter subhalo, located about 3,260 light-years from the sun. This discovery provides crucial insights into the nature and distribution of dark matter.


    Upcoming Total Solar Eclipses: 2026, 2027 & 2028 Skywatching Guide

    Upcoming Total Solar Eclipses: 2026, 2027 & 2028 Skywatching Guide

    Discover major total solar eclipses in 2026 (Iceland, Spain), 2027 (Egypt's 6m 22s "eclipse of the century"), and 2028 (Australia, NZ). Learn about optimal viewing locations, eclipse terminology, and opportunities for meteor spotting.


    Science-Backed Tips for Sustainable Fitness: Overcome Motivation Challenges

    Science-Backed Tips for Sustainable Fitness: Overcome Motivation Challenges

    Discover 6 science-backed tips to establish and maintain a sustainable fitness routine, especially for New Year's resolutions. Learn strategies like setting small goals, reducing friction, leveraging social support, making exercise enjoyable, practicing self-compassion, and effective planning.


    The Bone Temple: Evolving Infected & the Future of Humanity in ’28 Years Later’

    The Bone Temple: Evolving Infected & the Future of Humanity in ’28 Years Later’

    The '28 Years Later' sequel, 'The Bone Temple,' follows Dr. Kelson's research into evolving infected (Alphas like Samson) while facing the threat of the 'Jimmys.' It challenges traditional views of the contaminated, hinting they could become heroes.


    Tardigrade’s Dsup Protein: DNA Shield, Radiation Protection, & Trade-offs

    Tardigrade’s Dsup Protein: DNA Shield, Radiation Protection, & Trade-offs

    Dsup protein from tardigrades protects DNA from radiation and chemicals but carries risks if not precisely controlled. Researchers are exploring its potential for space travel, emphasizing the need for targeted, dose-specific delivery to avoid toxic side effects.